Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Ferringhi Beach 11.26-28.2010

If this wasn't the best weekend of our lives, it certainly was one of them. Eileen, Jamie, and I rented a car on Friday morning and drove five hours north to Batu Ferringhi on Penang Island to celebrate our anniversary and just have a weekend away. We stayed at a resort on Ferringhi Beach and it was absolutely amazing...the whole weekend!

We arrived on Friday night in time for happy hour. After a long drive, a cold one was just what we needed. Satu lagi (one more) was mentioned to the bartender a few times!



One of the highlights for me was renting this catamaran on Saturday morning. It is a German performance boat and it had some pep to its step. I have never sailed faster in my life than on this boat! What a hoot to sail. I had to walk about 10 minutes up the road to pick up the boat and then sailed it down to our hotel to pick up Eileen and Jamie. Very easy to sail single-handed.

Jamie hanging out waiting for me to beach the boat


Eileen getting her feet wet...literally!


The boys hanging out!


The wind was picking up and we were sailing at least 15 knots! Take notice of the port side pontoon coming out of the water on the video...




Jamie had dinner at the hotel as Eileen and I had a romantic evening planned. He had wood-fired pizza and it was really yummy!

Our night out was at the Golden Thai restaurant, next door to our hotel. This little hut on the beach was our table! It was so so romantic, with a sea breeze and waves crashing on the beach. On the way into the restaurant, we passed several fish tanks containing all sorts of live fish and shell fish. We picked out a 1KG Grouper to share. A guy came over and netted it and the poor little guy paid the ultimate sacrifice for our enjoyment.



And here he is...all cooked and ready to eat! Along with the fish, we had braised peanuts, fresh Thai veggies, and seafood fried rice.


Jamie having hot cocoa on Sunday morning. We had breakfast and hit the road. What a good family time we had. I am most thankful to Eileen for pushing me to take time for myself. It was a much needed weekend away and we really had the time of our life.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving 11.25.2010

This wasn't a typical Thanksgiving holiday for us, but it was our wedding anniversary! Eileen and I went to Batu Caves to have some alone time. After a fun-filled afternoon, Jamie and his friend Adam joined us at a western restaurant for some American food, but no turkey on the menu!

This was actually after our visit to the Caves. It was rather hot out and we both just had to have a cold beer, so here we are at 7-11, the only place near the Caves that sold beer!


The entrance to the Caves. It is amazing how the camera flattens the 272 steps!

Inside the Caves is an Indian temple


A close up of the entrance

Wild monkeys everywhere!

Before we made the trek up the stairs, we stopped to buy a bunch of bananas to feed the monkeys. Enjoy the show!


Jakarta 11.24.2010

I had to fly to Indonesia for a meeting on Wednesday. Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia and has a population of 10 million people. It was really difficult to see the level of poverty and poor living conditions in this country. Along the Jakarta river, there were thousands of huts built out of anything that could be found. Most of the huts had tarps for a roof with few or no walls. Some of the better ones had tin for a roof. I am constantly reminded how fortunate we are to have what we have and to be born where we were born. For this I am thankful.

View from the Grand Hyatt


We went to a Japanese restaurant for lunch. I tried sashimi and it wasn't too bad...really!

This is an enclosed motorcycle which are plentiful here


Barely a two lane road. Motorcycles which outnumber cars, split the traffic. It's insane!


This is our school in Jakarta, Inti College Indonesia

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Jamie's 24th B-day 11.18.2010

So Jamie is 24 years old...WOW! Where did all of that time go? We celebrated Jamie and did some fun things together...

Thet Aung and Adam helped us celebrate by singing Karaoke at Red Box


Adam and Jamie in pre-celebration mode


Of course there was homemade pizza...


...and a homemade cookie cake!


...and we sang Happy Birthday to Jamie Malaysian style (Selamat Hari Jadi)


Friday, November 12, 2010

Clinton visits Malaysia 11.12.2010

Today, we received a visit from our 42nd president, William Jefferson Clinton. He is the Honorary Chancellor of Laureate International Universities, my company! It was an honor to be invited to hear him speak. He really had some good things to say and it was very much focused on the young people, our students that were in attendance, and watching live at all 8 campus locations of INTI University.

Dr. Sia, Associate Vice President, INTI University. I have played squash several times with Dr. Sia and she is an accomplished squash player!

On my left is John Vermaaten, our Asia Region CFO

Look past the heads!


Left to right...Graham Doxey (CEO Laureate Malaysia), President Clinton, Doug Becker (CEO Laureate International Universities), Dr. Tan Yew Sing (Founder, INTI University). After his address, our CEO read questions from the students to President Clinton in a more casual format. Today was a little slice of home and reminded me how proud I am to be American!



Saturday, November 6, 2010

Saturday Fun 11.6.2010

We started our Saturday with another bike ride. I think I am actually getting into shape here! It feels really good to get some exercise. Afterwards, we took Jamie to the bird park. It is actually the world's largest free-flight walk-in aviary and only about a 10 minute drive from our apartment. Another great day of adventures for the Rizzos!

We stopped for Spanish coffee at La Bodega


Met a pack of wild dogs along the way!

When do you see a sign like this in the States?


A Montessori school along the way



One huge pelican! This park was really neat because most all of the birds are relatively free and they are everywhere!

A male peacock in full spread. First time I have ever seen this!


Here is a female peacock going after Jamie's ice cream cone!

This was outside the aviary. A wild monkey!

Also outside the aviary, here is a mother monkey with her brand new baby! We saw about 20 monkeys and it was the highlight! We even saw a monkey take a bag of bananas out of some guy's backpack and run away with it. Truly a cheeky monkey!


Jamie with a hornbill on his shoulder and and a McCaw on his hand.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Deepavali Day 11.5.2010

Today is the national holiday Deepavali. It has been a very festive week! Everybody has been looking forward to today, an off-day from work and celebrations with family and friends. Most people go back to their home town, state, or country to celebrate. We had an awesome day celebrating in our own way! We started out first thing in the morning with a skype video chat with Leah, Matthew and Abigail. Eileen and I walked to an Indian temple afterwards and it was really amazing! We had another skype video chat with Joel, Bri, and Isaac, and then my brother Stephen. Afterwards we went exploring on our bikes.

Just starting out

Biking through the jungle along the Klang river

This is a school in Bangsar. It was very neat to see and reminded us of the school that Leah taught at in Honduras. The building in the background is my favorite building in KL. It is a telecom company. It looks like a mainsail on a sailboat. Actually, we can see this building from our apartment and when the sun sets behind it, I think of sailing!


This was also at the school

This is the third Indian temple we visited today

After climbing a huge hill in Bangsar, we were able to see the KL Tower and the Petronas towers in the distance. The KL tower is the one that looks like a speared pineapple and the Petronas (twin) towers are just to the right. The Petronas towers used to be the tallest building in the world, still the tallest twin towers in the world.

This guy spoke like zero English. We bought hand made fans for our grandkids. He kept saying Thailand, but he was speking in Bahasa Malaysia. My guess is that he is Malaysian and he procured his goods from Thailand! Eileen is enjoying a Japanese green tea ice cream sandwich. It sounds really weird, but it is quite good!

We rode by this Islamic Mosque in Bangsar Village. We stopped to listen for a little while. The sound coming from the minaret (the tower on the left, behind the tree) was overwhelming. It was so loud but beautiful. Muslims pray five times per day, every day, and it is amplified through loudspeakers at the top of the minaret. We hear this all the time at our apartment as there are probably five mosques within sight from where we live.

Traversing the walkbridge over the train tracks. About 50 steps up and down!


Rafiq, Eileen's driver and friend sent this Indian feast for us to enjoy. Rafiq's wife and sister prepared this traditional Indian dish, Biryani (steamed basmati rice with spices, meat and vegetables) and delivered it on their way to Malaka where they will celebrate with 60 relatives. Melaka is a port town on the Strait of Melaka, about two hours South of here. We had Jamie's friend Adam over to help us enjoy the meal and to celebrate. It was an awesome meal and are very thankful to Rafiq and his family. Selamat Hari Deepavali.